Your voice is so soothing along with the beautiful paints that I went to sleep and had to wake up and rewind LOL. ABSOLUTELY ONE OF MY FAVORITE ARTISTS!!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
We all love them I dear to say. These warm colours are beautiful. So, I am waiting for the video where you show with what product and how you resin them, so that the resist to heat and water. Thank you Christina 💕
I just love these colors! I am hoping soooooooo much for an early Fall - or just a Fall at all... we seem to not get much of one anymore with all the global warming! So warn out from all this heat and miserable humidity :-( We are looking to move to N.C. if the hubby can find a NCDOT job that pays well... if ya know of anything! Love these coasters :-)
I would love it if you moved here. We could have major paint sessions. The heat is bad here too. I would love to do some huge canvas outside, but it would start drying before I'm done.....lol Have hubs look into Franklin or Granville Counties. I know they are always hiring here, lots of jobs. Keep me posted! PS, I am going to email you..
What kind of resin do you use for coasters to allow high heat cups to br put on them? This gets confusing to me, resin, resin for heat, varnish, Is there anywhere this information can be found in a simple understandable format?? Really am enjoying your art!
I only use StoneCoat Epoxy. The art coat and countertop epoxy both work. However, I do prefer a 30 day cure before using with hot drinks. You can always search through my playlists or a general search for video tutorials to help you. If you can't find one, you can always ask. I am here to help. Thanks!
Hi Christina, loving this art. I’m looking at making something similar for my family Christmas presents. Do you use small tiles for the coasters? Thanks xx
I tape them off before I paint. I leave it on through the resin process and use a heat gun to remove drips and tape when they are finished. I have lots of videos showing the process. I then apply cork to the backs. Thanks for watching!
Your voice is so soothing along with the beautiful paints that I went to sleep and had to wake up and rewind LOL. ABSOLUTELY ONE OF MY FAVORITE ARTISTS!!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you so much!
@@ChristinaWelch 😘😘😘😘
Love colors...thx for sharing
Thanks for watching!
We all love them I dear to say. These warm colours are beautiful. So, I am waiting for the video where you show with what product and how you resin them, so that the resist to heat and water. Thank you Christina 💕
Just search resin tiles on my channel page. I have done quite a few videos on how to. Thanks!
What have you used for a pouring medium
Gorgeous! I cannot wait to see these dry. Hopefully you will show them on Monday night live!
I absolutely love these and the colors. Can't wait to see more. Do you do big tiles that have different sizes and shape?
I do 6x6 and make into trivets. You can pour over anything these days!
@@ChristinaWelch thank you. Love your work. You make it look so easy. Lol but can't wait to see more.
@@SandyNoblitt I'll be back to painting soon. We have a litter of Westies taking up most of my time. Few more weeks
Lovely lovely coasters. I know they were done in July. But I am enjoying them do you put a bass coat down?
Sometimes, but not needed with a flip cup. Thanks for watching!
Christina, these are so pretty! Thank you! Hugs ~Cheryl
Thank you so much!
Beautiful ❤️. Coffee and caramel.
How do you clean up the backs
Beautiful. Instead of resin can you use a varnish?
Yes you can!
Beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
Those are beautiful - What’s the reason you torch it
to pop the surface air bubbles. Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much.
You make it look so easy, but I know it’s not. Love the colors and patterns!
Love the colours so pretty
They're so pretty. Did you put a base coat down before u poured?
no need to on a flip cup
Love these colors. Glenis
Beautiful! Did u use a medium in the paints or just pure acrylic paint? Wondering how the cells came in.
I use a glue and floetrol pouring mix. These paints also had silicone in them. The links for paint mixing videos are in the description.
Just beautiful
They are so Beautiful 😊
Wow pretty 👌👌
Thank you so much 😊
I love these colors
Love the cells!
Hola, veo tus posas vasos y me gustan mucho, pero a mi no me salen las burbujas, con que lo haces tú??, por favor gracias
I don't always get bubbles, but I am applying heat to create the cells. I use a drop or 2 of silicone oil to my paints.
Will you be rein them on here too so we can watch?
You can watch application on this video. th-cam.com/video/Choc2SaadKU/w-d-xo.html
Lovely! What can you use these poured tiles for? Can I get some ideas?
Coasters for drinks, can also be used as backsplash art and you can also mount on wood boxes or frame. Many possibilities.
Stunning! Did you say it’s an easy how do you start with the same amount I paid it all looks totally different. I can’t wait to see more❤️
You can do it! Check out my tutorials in the playlists.
What product do you use for sealing the tile?
I use Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy. Heat Resistant to 475 degrees.
Good Morning, would you happen to have a video on how to apply this?
What is the size of each little cup please
1 ounce medicine cups
Well, I missed your sale on your paints, since it's now 08/10. That said, I love your work!
I'm going to be running another sale starting August 15th on the ready to pour bottles. You can email me for more info christinawelchart@yahoo.com
Where can I get these colors and what is the brand?
These are some of the colors from my paint line. They are available on Etsy. Here is the link www.etsy.com/shop/ChristinaWelchArt
What is the product u are painting on. Is it tile
yes, ceramic tiles. I seal with resin 2 weeks after the pour.
I just love these colors! I am hoping soooooooo much for an early Fall - or just a Fall at all... we seem to not get much of one anymore with all the global warming! So warn out from all this heat and miserable humidity :-( We are looking to move to N.C. if the hubby can find a NCDOT job that pays well... if ya know of anything! Love these coasters :-)
I would love it if you moved here. We could have major paint sessions. The heat is bad here too. I would love to do some huge canvas outside, but it would start drying before I'm done.....lol Have hubs look into Franklin or Granville Counties. I know they are always hiring here, lots of jobs. Keep me posted! PS, I am going to email you..
@@ChristinaWelch I'll definitely look into those areas, thanks! I, too, have dreamed of a big canvas outside... Maybe in cooler days🙏😉
I luv that wine color. Is it one of your colors? It's so pretty.
yes, they are all my colors
@@ChristinaWelch ok. I'm going to order some but just certain colors. I'll get back to you later. Thank you Christina.
What kind of resin do you use for coasters to allow high heat cups to br put on them? This gets confusing to me, resin, resin for heat, varnish, Is there anywhere this information can be found in a simple understandable format?? Really am enjoying your art!
I only use StoneCoat Epoxy. The art coat and countertop epoxy both work. However, I do prefer a 30 day cure before using with hot drinks. You can always search through my playlists or a general search for video tutorials to help you. If you can't find one, you can always ask. I am here to help. Thanks!
How do you Resin them ? What do you mix with the Resin
I use StoneCoat epoxy, 2 layers. The coaster are done with acrylic paint, I let them sit at least 2 weeks, clean and resin.
I love your coasters! I'm learning a lot from you! Do you use the same paint mix that you use on your canvases?
Yes I do! No need for a special mix for these little flip cups
Hi Christina, loving this art. I’m looking at making something similar for my family Christmas presents. Do you use small tiles for the coasters? Thanks xx
Yes I do!
What is in your paints
1 part paint, 1 part Elmer's Glue All and 2 parts Flood Floetrol. No water. If still too thick add more floetrol, if too thin add more paint.
Let's take a trip to Mars.
How do you clean up the backs
I tape them off before I paint. I leave it on through the resin process and use a heat gun to remove drips and tape when they are finished. I have lots of videos showing the process. I then apply cork to the backs. Thanks for watching!